Issue #09Oct 2011 Leaders Losing the name of action: Europe’s Shakespearian tragedyby Bianco PialuisaWidescreen The Berlin Wall: 50 years from the first brickby Mona MarcoTalking heads Who’s in charge here?by Ferrazzani EdoardoWorld money The underlying money problemby Savona PaoloSmart thinking A summer of metastasizing financeby Broggi DaniloTangoing on eggshells Global partnerships for renewalby Malfatti di Monte Tretto Giorgio The purr of the jaguarsby Frigenti Laura Post-global backlashby Magliano Giandomenico The Mexican paradoxby Stefanini MaurizioItalian companies in Latin Americaby Stefanini Maurizio Trying not to get ahead of itselfby Comin Gianluca Latinidad: an unspoken understandingby Frattini Franco Keeping things in checkby Cingolani StefanoDebt crisis Diplomacy in a time of economic crisisby Massolo Giampiero Butter and cannonsby Galietti Francesco Borrowing from the tailor to pay for the suitby Tria GiovanniThe West still schools the world The young and the restlessby Zannini Francesco Idle hands are the revolution’s toolsby Zallio Franco When Asians go shopping for educationby Profumo Francesco Mapping intelligenceby Ward William The souring of homogenized educationby Caldwell Christopher The great swell of learningby Vaccari LanfrancoArctic The Great Wet Northby Marizza GiovanniQatar The making of a geopolitical brandby Libya The future of Libya may be found in Alaskaby Greco RichardBerlaymont Of arsonists and firefightersby Cerretelli AdrianaPotomac watch The Washington-Doha hotlineby Molinari MaurizioWarming bloopers Europe needs to lead itself out of isolationby Clini CorradoChosen wordsThe future of the war on terrorby Stefanini MaurizioNumbers Getting the message acrossby Bini Federico